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Volume 10, Number 3 (2017)

Human Geography, 10(3) (2017)

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Special Issue on Geographies of Contemporary Cuba

Editors’ Introduction: Geographies of Contemporary Cuba

Cynthia Pope and John C. Finn

Alternative to What? Agroecology, Food Sovereignty, and Cuba’s Agricultural Revolution

Mario Reinaldo Machado

Cuban and Danish Agriculture, the Rochdale Principles, and the Renovation of Socialism

Frank Marshalek

Art and the Subject in Revolutionary Cuba

Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt

Why Cuban Solidarity was Ebola’s Antidote: How Cuban Medical Internationalism is radically changing Health Geographies in the Global South

Robert Huish

Hemingway’s Cuban Landscape

Michael K. Steinberg

Conferencing Cuba’s Geographies of Speleology: The Politics of Inclusion and Hospitality among Cave Explorers and Scientists

María Alejandra Pérez

A Taste of Capitalism? Competing Notions of Cuban Entrepreneurship in Havana’s Paladares

Ted A. Henken and Gabriel Vignoli

Cubanography for Dummies

Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo

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